- John
Proteuon (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Πρωτεύων,
Ioannes Proteuon) was the
Byzantine governor (strategos) of the
Theme of the
Peloponnese in ca. 921/2. The protospatharios...
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Nikephoros Proteuon (Gr****: Νικηφόρος ὁ Πρωτεύων; fl. 1055) was a
Byzantine governor and was
briefly the
candidate of a
court faction to
succeed Emperor...
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throne to the doux (Duke) of the
Byzantine Theme of Bulgaria,
Nikephoros Proteuon.: 527 However,
Theodora preempted their plans when,
despite her advanced...
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Constantine VIII, and to p**** the
throne to the doux of Bulgaria,
Nikephoros Proteuon. However,
Theodora was
recalled from her
retirement and
named empress....
- itself,
which was
administered by the
local magnates (archontes)
under a
proteuon ("the first").
Cherson also
retained the
right to
issue its own coins,...
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Phakrases John
Phokas John
Phrangopoulos John
Pitzigaudes John
Plytos John
Proteuon John
Raoul Petraliphas John
Raphael John
Rhadenos John
Robert Martindale...
- tou
dromou John, to p**** the
throne to the doux of Bulgaria,
Nikephoros Proteuon. However,
their plans were
preempted by Constantine's aged sister-in-law...
- (r. 997–1014).
Bulgarian in origin,
Chryselios was the "leading man" (
proteuon) of Dyrrhachium.
According to
another opinion, his name is not Bulgarian...
- respectively. In c. 920, they
began to
disobey the
commands of the
strategos John
Proteuon,
refusing to
accept the
rulers ("archons") he
chose for them and to be...
- p**** the
throne to the doux (Duke) of the
Theme of Bulgaria,
Nikephoros Proteuon. The plan was
forestalled by Theodora, who
vigorously ****erted her right...